Why Hollywood animation powerhouses are resisting the cloud
Despite new performance bottlenecks, the digital animation and visual effects industry is very reluctant to move their productions to the cloud, according to Sydney's Animal Logic.
Despite new performance bottlenecks, the digital animation and visual effects industry is very reluctant to move their productions to the cloud, according to Sydney's Animal Logic.
Amazon Web Services wants to be the rarest thing of all in the technology industry: a long-lived company.
Google is wielding a new weapon against Amazon and Microsoft for cloud computing customers: itself.
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Apple has committed nearly $1 billion to help build a solar energy farm.
Accounting software rivals MYOB and Xero are now focusing less on price to attract clients.
Telstra is in talks to buy the company that owns the world's largest private submarine cable network, Pacnet.
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A software platform so smart, it could take care of all the computing and data analysis needed to allow Parkinson's disease researchers to focus on finding a cure.
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Software giant VMware has entered the Australian public cloud market via Telstra, promising a service from early 2015.
Two separate reports released in the past week have independently reached the conclusion that cloud computing is now adopted to meet strategic IT and business goals.
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